Try Round Rock, TX. A bit north in Williamson County. Nice area. My parents retired there.
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Yes, on Rounds Rock.
And, if golf is your game and you like outdoors, look around SE of Austin.
The town Spicewood is on Pedernales River and that is nice. It can get snowy in the winter so roads can be hard traveling. If you can afford to hunker down until snow melts, its pretty. But, if you need to travel in snow - know that most Texans don't have a clue of how to drive in the snow. I count myself as not knowing how to navigate snow/driving!
Same goes for high water. It will flood in lower lying areas - so hunker down if you can or pick an elevation that is kind of high and not too close to the river.
Hope I'm not scaring you off - just a couple of tips to think about..
Even with snow and low-lying floods, I'd move back in a second if I could!
But Mr. h has his job and we aren't independently wealthy! I'm looking to retire there and growing our own vegetables and fruits!
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